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Savage Love On His Wheelchair novel Chapter 16

Seeing her take it, The Old Mrs. Grant smiled, touched Rosemary’s face and said lovingly, “Good girl.”

Rosemary didn’t say anything when she saw that, and it seemed a little pretentious to say anything more.

“Thank you, Grandma.”

“Mrs. Grant, it’s almost time. Let The Young Mrs. Grant go back and have a rest.” The butler reminded The Old Mrs. Grant.

“I almost forgot that! Rosemary, I want you to go to your room and rest, and put on your makeup, because you’re the most beautiful bride today.”

“Okay, then I’m going.” Rosemary turned and walked toward the door.

Rosemary had just returned to her dressing room when Wilson Grant’s parents came up to her with an attractive man. As Rosemary looked puzzled, Darren Grant, Wilson Grant’s father, said seriously, “Rosemary, I’d like you to meet Wilson’s brother Chad.”

Chad Grant walked up to Rosemary in style. Handsome features, a straight nose, a bright smile, he was the type that people would like at first sight.

“Dear Sister-in-law, hello, from now on we are a family, nice to meet you.” Chad Grant greeted Rosemary politely.

Rosemary nodded and said politely and distantly, “Nice to meet you.”

Darren Grant then said, “Rosemary, we have something we’d like to discuss with you. We want your opinion.”

Hearing Darren Grant wanted to talk to her, Rosemary said hurriedly, “What do you want to talk to me about?”

Darren Grant looked at Rosemary, then looked at his wife, but said nothing in the end.

Chad Grant smiled at her and went out, too.

“Miss Harris, it’s time.” Said the sweet voice of the bridesmaid.

Rosemary walked slowly to Andrew Harris with the help of her bridesmaids. Her steps were heavy, and she felt heavy at every step.

The bridesmaid walked Rosemary to Andrew Harris. Andrew Harris asked her to put her arm around his and gave Rosemary a smile that was worse than crying.

Beautiful rose petals were floating in the air. Accompanied by a melodious wedding march, Rosemary slowly walked to the priest with the help of Andrew Harris, holding a bouquet of flowers.

“Please exchange the rings.” When the words came out of the pastor’s mouth, there was a murmur from the audience.

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